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scutellinia sp.
ashihara yuri, 14-03-2021 04:05
Apothecium is 4mm-7mm.
Ascospore Q=14-19.5×8-10µm.
Ascus Q=252×13µm(Ave).
Hairs Q=683-1012×32-44µm.

Dispersed on rotten wood a broadleaf tree.


I am worried that the size of the spores is small.
The spores are low ridged.
Do you know what kind of scutellinia it is?

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Malcolm Greaves, 14-03-2021 11:59
Malcolm  Greaves
Re : scutellinia sp.
To stand any chance we need to see the ornamentation of the mature, ejected spores stained in LCB. Without the staining the internal structure of the spores can be mistaken for ornamentation.